Jewish Students Welcome President of Costa Rica
Hadassah's 'Strictly Fun' Theater. Party
To End Season's Honor Roll Activities
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place on Tuesday. The correct
date is Thursday, Oct. 29.
Hadassah's 29th annual con-
vention will take place in Wash-
ington, D. C., Sunday to Thurs-
day. Representing Detroit will be
Mesdames Henry Weinberg, Sey-
mour J. Frank, Samuel Arkin,
Morris Weingarten, Frank Schef-
man, • Morris Fishman, David
Kallman, Leslie Schmier, David
Arkin, William Roth, Morris
Rosenberg, Aaron Friedman, Jo-
seph Ellis, Alfred Rosen, William'
Isenberg, Carl Schiller, Joseph
Ehrlich, Sophie Feinberg, Da-
vid Schacter, Samuel Sadler,
I. Jerome Hauser, Max Lichter,
Davis Benson, Maurice Reist-
man, M. J. Brandwine, Max
Chomsky, Harry Cowan, Max
Frank and Misses Sophie Kut-
lov, Roslyn Shubot and Bluma
Levin.
Among the many highlights of
the program will be a pre-con-
vention tea at the White House,
the invitation having been ex-
tended by Mrs. Eisenhower and
addresses by Abba Eban, Is-
rael's ambassador to the United
States, and Mrs. Oveta . Culp
Hobby, U. S. Secretary of Health
and Welfare.
Not reverting to a second childhood, but' rehearsing for an
original skit, to be presented at the Detroit' Chapter of Hadassah
Theater Party, are these rather glamorous "babes": left to right,
top, BRENDA BLOOMBERG, WINNIE KROLL, HARRIET SHEIN-
ER, ALENE LAPPIN and NITA LOWE; bottom, SHERRY TOBIAS,
LINDA AXELROD, NANCY SCHWARTZ, CESSY GOLDMAN and
BLUMA SUSSMAN.
Jewish Hospital Develops
Method in Heart Surgery
The Detroit Chapter of Ha-
dassah will conclude its Honor
Roll drive with a giant celebra-
tion at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct.
29, at. the Royal Theater, on W.
Seven Mile Rd.
Mrs. Milford Pregerson, pro-
gram chairman, states that a re-
vue featuring local Hadassah
talent will be presented for
members, their friends and pros-
pective members.
The revue, called "Strictly
Fun," is directed by Leona
Briskman and Jerry Gross, and
will feature specialty acts by
Mesdames Philip Pevin, better
known to television viewers as
Kay Britten; Sidney Winer, Gil-
bert Israel, Leon Lewis, Arthur
Schubiner and Miss Jean Gleas-
on.
Mrs. Leonard Birndorf is re-
hearsal pianist; Mrs. T. Ben
Kasle in charge of properties
and lights; Mrs. Harold Koenigs-
berg, make-up; Mrs. Samuel Ro-
sen and Mrs. William Flashen-
berg, costumes.
The Hadassah adorables (pic-
tured above) will take part in
three of the show's many
sketches, and the co-directoIs,
Mrs. Briskmati and Mrs. Gross,
will appear in a special se-
quence.
Hal Gordon and his orchestra
will furnish the musical back-
ground for the event.
In mail pieces sent to members
and friends, it was erroneously
stated that the show would take
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NEW YORK, (JTA) --- New
methods in heart surgery, de-
veloped at the Maimonides Hos-
pital here under the supervision
of Dr. Charle; B. Ripstein, di-
rector of Surgical Services at the
hospital, were described by Dr.
Ripstein at a luncheon of the
Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies.
The new method ,enables the
correction of formerly fatal con-
genital heart defects. The Mai-
monides work in heart surgery
was described in a leading pres-
entation at the annual meeting
in Chicago of the American Col-
lege of Surgeons.
BOGOTA, (JTA)—Costa Rica's
President-elect, Jose Figueres,
who is now touring the conti-
nent on a good will trip prior to
his inauguration on Nova 7, was
welcomed at the Bogota airport
by the students of the Hebrew
College and the representative
of the Jewish Agency, Dr. Sal-
vador Rozental.
"El Tiempo" published an ar-
ticle by Mr. Figueres, "Not To
Have Dreamed in Vain," in
which the future President of
Costa Rica, reminiscing about
his visit to Israel, calls Israel "a
spiritual country" which has
produced a society "more just
By BERNARD G. RICHARDS
An American. Jewish Press Feature
Whatever t h e achievements
of the Jewish World Congress
and the significance of its pre-
vious international sessions and
the gathering recently held in
Geneva, it is at any rate cer-
tain that it has set the style of
world-wide gatherings.
The meetings themselves pro-
duce controversies and commo-
tons but the mere convening of
such assemblies no longer
arouses storms of opposition and
apprehensions of c a 1 a m f t y.
After the original meeting of
the World Jewish Congress in
1936 there was a world congress
of Polish Jews, later of Jewish
physicians, leaders of Jewish
centers, delegates of Sephardic
Jews, leaders of Progressive Ju-
daism, representatives of He-
brew Culture, etc.
At any rate, the congresses
came into style and the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee no longer
storms against these gatherings
as it did in 1927 when the old
Committee of Jewish Delegations
was being reorganized in Zurich
and again when the World Con-
gress itself was being established
in Geneva in 193g. Far from
attacking international gather-
ings, the Committee itself has
engaged in activities involving
The Medal
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different countries and in some
it has established offices.
Finally, the special consulta-
tions and deliberations extend-
ing to different countries that
were , carried on in connection
with the reparations agreement
between Israel and Germany
and in pursuit of the other resti-
tutions undertakings have given
__special meaning and sanction to
enterprises of an international
character.
The stern visaged Jewish
Committee has r.e cently re-
laxed to such an extent in its
position on the subject of - inter-
country endeavor that its atti-
tude has taken a humorous turn
when it sent its own Yiddish
poet laureate, Eleazer Green-
berg, to a conference of the In-
ternational Pen Clubs at Dublin
where he pleaded for the recog-
nition of Yiddish - once - ana-
thema—and the literature of all
small nations.
The diminutive proportions of
some of the world gatherings
has brought out another touch
of comedy reflected in a conver-
sation between two patriarchal
denizens of the lower East Side
of New York. "T611 me," asks
one, "what is the difference be-
tween the World Congress and
a 'minion'?" "I don't know, says
the other, "I don't think there
is any difference at all."
EXPINDWAY DESK
11,580 Immigrants entered
Israel in Last 12 Months
Klutznick
Friday, October 23, 1953
THE FAMOUS SAGINAW
President Dwight D. Eisen- ninth recipient of the medal.
hower will receive the 1953 jPrevious winners include former
America's Democratic Legacy President Truman and Mrs. Ele-
anor Roosevelt.
given by the board of governors
of Bnai Brith to commemorate
the League's 40th anniversary.
Philip M. Klutznick, president
of Bnai Brith, will preside at the
dinner and the award will be
presented to the President by
Henry Edward Schultz, national
chairman of the ADL, for his
"distinguished contributions to
the enrichment of America's
democratic legacy," as the cli-
max of a four-day forum pro-
gram. The four major networks
will televise the ceremony as
part of a one-hour Rodgers and
Hammerstein dramatization of
the progress that America has
made in the field of civil liber-
ties during the past four dec-
ades. The President will be the
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 5
World Congresses Are in Fashion
President to Get 'ADL Medal Nov. 23
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A total
of - 11,580 immigrants arrived in
Israel between October 1952 and
September 1953, a Jewish Agen-
cy spokesman announced.
On current immigration prob-
lems, he revealed that- arrange-
ments were being made to fly to
Israel 170 Yemenite Jews, who
are still in the desert outside
Aden, as soon as they are al-
lowed to enter the British pro-
tectorate. He said these people
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER
had celebrated the High Holi-
Award of the Anti-Defamation days in the deSert. He also said
League of Bnai Brith in Wash- that • the Agency plans to re-
ington on Nov. 23 at a • dinner sume immigration of Persian
Jews, using planes during the
coming winter months.
Of the Agency's colonization
activities, he reported that 49
settlements had been estab-
lished in the October-September
year, including one in the Negev
bearing the name of the late
Chaim Weizmann, first Presi-
dent of Israel.
and more pure" than any other.
Mr. Figueres tendered a din-
ner to the members of the Co-
lombian Christian Pro-Palestine
Committee, at which was pres-
ent a friend of Max Nordau,
Baldomero Sanin Cano, who is
legendary throughout. Latin
America. Mr. Figueres, who was
President of Costa- Rica in 1948,
visited Israel in 1950. He toured
the United States in 1951 as a
speaker for the Israel bond
drive.
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